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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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11/5/2018
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6.B. - Page 133 of 366 <br />TENTATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />AND REDWOOD CITY POLICE SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION (RCPSA) <br />RE: 2018 SUCCESSOR MOU NEGOTIATIONS <br />employees under such federal or state act, the City's obligation to furnish the same benefits <br />under the hospital -medical -surgical, dental care and major medical programs existing at <br />this time shall be suspended and the contributions agreed to be paid monthly hereunder by <br />the City shall be reduced each month by the amounts which the City is required to expend <br />during any such month in the form of contributions or taxes to support said federal or state <br />health plan. <br />If, as a result of such a law, the level of benefits provided by such law for any group of <br />employees, or their dependents, is lower in certain categories of services than that provided <br />under the existing major plans the City shall, to the extent practical, provide a plan of <br />benefits supplementary to the federal or state benefits so as to make benefits in each <br />category of coverage as nearly comparable as possible to the benefits provided under the <br />major medical plan. The City need only expend for this purpose the actual amount required <br />to achieve parity between the benefits agreed to be provided under the major medical plan <br />and the benefits provided under any federal or state plan as supplemented in the manner <br />hereinabove described. In no event shall the City be required to expend for such purposes <br />an amount which, when added to the contributions or taxes required of the City under the <br />federal or state act, shall exceed the amounts paid at the time such legislation becomes <br />effective. <br />If the benefits provided under the federal or state act exceed the benefits provided <br />hereunder in each category of coverage, the City shall be under no further obligation to <br />make any contributions. <br />The City intends to evaluate the hospital -medical, life insurance, and dental plans, which <br />are currently available to employees. In the event that it may be possible to provide <br />hospital -medical, life insurance and dental coverage as nearly comparable as possible to <br />the benefits in effect on September 1, 1998, without additional cost to the City or the <br />employees, the City may substitute new insurance carriers. The Association will be given <br />an opportunity to review the coverage afforded under such substitute plans before they are <br />implemented. <br />The City and RCPSA agree that in the event state or federal law changes to the <br />extent that mandates are placed on the City or the level of benefits changes during <br />the term of this MOU, the parties agree to reopen the MOU to meet and confer over <br />such changes or mandates, if either party requests to do so. <br />10.6 Long Term Disability <br />The City will pay $nineteen dollars and fifty cents $19.50) per month, per employee <br />towards the cost of Long Term Disability Coverage. <br />10.7 Vision <br />The City will continue to contract with Vision Service Plan (VSP) or comparable vision <br />care provider to provide vision care benefits for employees and their dependents. The <br />Vision Service Plan "B" provides for an exam every twelve 12) months, lenses every <br />twelve 12) months if needed, and frames every two 2) years, if needed. There is no <br />deductible for employees, but a $twenty dollar ($20.00) per person deductible will apply <br />32 <br />152 <br />
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